ManKind

Work in Progress:
Petaluma, CA

The "ManKind" sculpture, which was inspired by a need to spark conversations around black men's narratives, challenges, and triumphs, and, ultimately, all men. The sculpture represents a hopeful future, a time when the healing work is done, when men, particularly black men in America, can be embraced wholly in their own country. This profound message resonates beyond specific communities, as none of us are home until all of us are home.

The "ManKind" sculpture project is envisaged as a 50-foot structure, built with a robust carbon fiber interior and 3D printed carbon fiber skin panels. It epitomizes the strength and resilience of mankind. More than just a piece of art, it is also our goal for "ManKind" to tour the country and serve as an opportunity for communities to come together, fostering the necessary conversations for healing long-standing issues of race in America.

At present, I've completed Phase 2 - an intricate, 18-foot clay model that serves as a stepping stone towards the final realization of this ambitious project. As this mission moves into Phase 4, we're seeking support.

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